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OCR: Problems with Windows The New Way Things Work is a Microsoft Windows program. This means that the program runs in a window and you can use all the Microsoft Windows management techniques to arrange windows on your screen. The one exception is that although The New Way Things Work window can be minimized, it cannot be resized. For more information, consult your Microsoft Windows documentation. Windows 95/98 . Task Bar The Task Bar at the bottom of the screen in Windows 95/98 forces The New Way Things Work off the top of the screen, meaning that not all of the The New Way Things Work screen is visible. This happens because Windows 95/98 tells all programs the screen is actually smaller than it is, so that they do not cover the Task Bar. The full The New Way Things Work screen may be viewed by selecting the top edge of the Task Bar with the left mouse button and dragging it down and out of sight before running The New Way Things Work. Alternatively, right click on an empty part of the task bar, then click on 'Properties' using the left hand mouse button and turn on the 'Auto Hide' option. .Media Player errors The New Way Things Work will work with Windows 95/98, however, the Setup program will try to update the Registration database for Media Player (MPLAYER.EXE) and its help file (MPLAYER.HLP). This causes Windows 95/98 to report the following error when you run Media Player: "Media Player settings have been changed by another program. As a result, Media Player will not work correctly. To fix this problem, click Yes. To exit without fixing this problem, click No." You should simply click 'Yes' to solve this problem.